the focus move is outraging democrat, including the head of michigan's democratic party who calls it, quote, election rigging. let's bring in former republican congressman of ohio and former democratic congressman of pen opinion, joe sestak. gentlemen, both of your respective states, blue states, have republican controlling both houses. so they could make the change and congressman sestak, i looked it up, it does leave it up to the state legislatures to determine the calculation. so why not? >> absolutely. we have to respect that the states can do what they decide to do within their own borders. that said, before they take a step like this, for whatever reason, i think they have oarlock at the whole of the united states. so for example, if one or two states does change it, let's say texas, which has a large electoral votes, now it's gog distribute its votes on how much each candidates get. but right next door nearby is california with 12% of american and they don't change, all of a sudden texas' citizens, has the votes change second. what is of great concern is if you have a third par